UI parity for Windows operators who never touch a shell:
- Module sheet gains an Uninstall button at the bottom.
Two-step confirmation, then calls UninstallModule + closes
the sheet + refreshes the Modules page.
- Doctor page picks up two new sections:
* Daemon files — log / config / audit DB / modules /
flows / pid, each with a one-click "Open" button that
shells out to the OS handler (open / xdg-open /
explorer).
* Daemon control — Restart / Stop / Status buttons that
spawn `fai daemon …`. Captured stdout/stderr renders
inline so the operator sees what happened.
- Update banner gains an "Apply update" button that spawns
`fai update apply --channel <c>`. The previous version
showed the command as text — Windows users had no way to
execute it.
- Event log panel gains a "Verify now" button that re-runs
the chain check (via the existing doctor refresh).
New SystemActions helper resolves the `fai` binary via
$FAI_BIN → PATH → `~/.fai/bin/fai` (or the Windows
equivalent), so the buttons work whether the operator
restarted their shell after installing or not.
Signed-off-by: flemming-it <stefan.a.flemming@googlemail.com>
122 lines
4.2 KiB
Dart
122 lines
4.2 KiB
Dart
// System-level actions Studio invokes by spawning the `fai`
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// binary or asking the OS to open a file. Used by Doctor's
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// daemon-control + open-paths affordances so Windows operators
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// who never touch a shell can restart the daemon, apply an
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// update, or open a log file from inside the GUI.
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//
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// Cross-platform notes:
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// - macOS uses `open` for files + URLs.
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// - Linux uses `xdg-open`.
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// - Windows uses `explorer` (file manager) and a quoted CLI
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// call for processes.
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//
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// The `fai` binary is resolved from PATH first; falls back to
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// `~/.fai/bin/fai` (Unix) or `%USERPROFILE%\.fai\bin\fai.exe`
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// (Windows). The PowerShell installer puts both in PATH but
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// some operators don't restart their shell after install — the
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// fallback covers that case.
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import 'dart:io';
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class SystemActions {
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SystemActions._();
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/// Ask the OS to open [path] in the default handler. On macOS
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/// this opens text files in TextEdit, configs in the registered
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/// editor, etc. Returns true on a clean spawn (process exited
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/// non-zero is still surfaced as false).
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static Future<({bool ok, String stderr})> openInOs(String path) async {
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if (path.isEmpty) {
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return (ok: false, stderr: 'empty path');
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}
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final cmd = _openCommand();
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try {
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final r = await Process.run(cmd.executable, [...cmd.args, path]);
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if (r.exitCode == 0) return (ok: true, stderr: '');
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return (ok: false, stderr: r.stderr.toString().trim());
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} catch (e) {
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return (ok: false, stderr: e.toString());
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}
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}
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/// Run a `fai daemon ...` subcommand and surface the captured
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/// output. Used by Doctor's "Restart daemon" button.
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static Future<({bool ok, String stdout, String stderr})> faiDaemon(
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List<String> args,
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) async {
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return _runFai(['daemon', ...args]);
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}
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/// Run `fai update apply --channel <c>`. Long-running on a slow
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/// network — caller should show a spinner.
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static Future<({bool ok, String stdout, String stderr})> faiUpdateApply(
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String channel,
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) async {
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return _runFai(['update', 'apply', '--channel', channel]);
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}
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static Future<({bool ok, String stdout, String stderr})> _runFai(
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List<String> args,
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) async {
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final exe = _faiExecutable();
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if (exe == null) {
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return (
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ok: false,
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stdout: '',
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stderr: 'Could not locate the `fai` binary. Install via the '
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'platform installer or set FAI_BIN to its full path.',
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);
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}
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try {
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final r = await Process.run(exe, args);
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return (
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ok: r.exitCode == 0,
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stdout: r.stdout.toString(),
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stderr: r.stderr.toString(),
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);
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} catch (e) {
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return (ok: false, stdout: '', stderr: e.toString());
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}
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}
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static ({String executable, List<String> args}) _openCommand() {
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if (Platform.isMacOS) return (executable: 'open', args: const []);
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if (Platform.isWindows) return (executable: 'explorer', args: const []);
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return (executable: 'xdg-open', args: const []);
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}
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/// Locate the `fai` binary. Order: $FAI_BIN, PATH, fallback to
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/// the canonical install location under the user's home dir.
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static String? _faiExecutable() {
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final fromEnv = Platform.environment['FAI_BIN'];
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if (fromEnv != null && fromEnv.isNotEmpty && File(fromEnv).existsSync()) {
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return fromEnv;
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}
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final isWindows = Platform.isWindows;
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final fromPath = _whichFai(isWindows ? 'fai.exe' : 'fai');
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if (fromPath != null) return fromPath;
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final home = Platform.environment[isWindows ? 'USERPROFILE' : 'HOME'];
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if (home == null || home.isEmpty) return null;
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final fallback = isWindows
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? '$home\\.fai\\bin\\fai.exe'
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: '$home/.fai/bin/fai';
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return File(fallback).existsSync() ? fallback : null;
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}
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/// Tiny PATH walker — we cannot rely on `which`/`where` being
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/// reachable via Process.run on every platform.
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static String? _whichFai(String name) {
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final pathEnv = Platform.environment['PATH'];
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if (pathEnv == null || pathEnv.isEmpty) return null;
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final sep = Platform.isWindows ? ';' : ':';
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final slash = Platform.isWindows ? '\\' : '/';
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for (final dir in pathEnv.split(sep)) {
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if (dir.isEmpty) continue;
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final candidate = '$dir$slash$name';
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if (File(candidate).existsSync()) return candidate;
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}
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return null;
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}
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}
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